Sarah Dolley (March 11, 1829 – December 27, 1909), was an American physician who became one of the first women in the United States to receive a medical degree and the first woman to complete a medical internship, at Blockley Almshouse. She ran a private practice in Rochester, New York, and briefly taught obstetrics at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
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| - Sarah Read Adamson, más conocida como Sarah Dolley, (11 de marzo de 1829-27 de diciembre de 1909) fue una doctora estadounidense. Fue la tercera mujer en graduarse de Medicina en los Estados Unidos y la primera en completar un internado. (es)
- Sarah Dolley (March 11, 1829 – December 27, 1909), was an American physician who became one of the first women in the United States to receive a medical degree and the first woman to complete a medical internship, at Blockley Almshouse. She ran a private practice in Rochester, New York, and briefly taught obstetrics at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. (en)
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| - Sarah Read Adamson, más conocida como Sarah Dolley, (11 de marzo de 1829-27 de diciembre de 1909) fue una doctora estadounidense. Fue la tercera mujer en graduarse de Medicina en los Estados Unidos y la primera en completar un internado. (es)
- Sarah Dolley (March 11, 1829 – December 27, 1909), was an American physician who became one of the first women in the United States to receive a medical degree and the first woman to complete a medical internship, at Blockley Almshouse. She ran a private practice in Rochester, New York, and briefly taught obstetrics at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. (en)
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